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Radio Navigationeasy#1194

Back-beam approaches use the ILS localizer signal from:

A

The normal front course

B

The middle marker

C

The glideslope transmitter

D

The rear of the localizer, providing guidance in the opposite direction to the runway

Correct

Explanation

A back-beam approach uses the localizer signal radiated behind the antenna array, providing lateral guidance for the reciprocal runway direction, but with reversed CDI sensing.

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